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The Quiet Girl's Roar

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 498    |    Released on: 10/06/2025

poke, her voice

y, J

ds. No tears

a fight she wasn't giving him. Tiffany, however, seemed

, looking at Jake. "Guess she gets it.

t hung in

"Right. Well. No hard feelin

had the gall

bolo tie back, Jake," Sara

hing. Yeah, sure. I think it's in a drawer somewhe

ow," Sarah stated.

y, he just broke up with you, and you

her, her eyes

mportan

't have it on me. And we're kind of on our way to meet my folks, then

"Come? To a party?

g in the world. "Show everyone there are no hard feeli

e, easy to manage. The words from

think s

ping with false sweetness. "Don't be a sore loser. It'l

shed it down. Getting the bolo tie was mo

me the t

Jake said, his patience clearly wearing

fany already sashaying

his time. "That tie is the only thing I have left of

flicker of something – anno

. I'll buy you a new one

im as they drove away, leaving Sarah standing in another cloud

her, a piece of her family, a piece of h

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“Sarah Miller had spent three years engaged to Jake Mitchell, her life quietly devoted to their struggling Texas ranch under the shadow of his family's loan. Most folks saw her as just a quiet country girl, sweet and a little sheltered, her secret passion for barrel racing hidden from judgmental eyes. Then, Jake returned from Dallas, not alone, but with Tiffany, a flashy rodeo hanger-on who immediately made her presence known. He brutally broke off their engagement, dismissing Sarah and her "quiet farm ways," smugly declaring she'd "never understand the adrenaline of the rodeo arena." Adding insult to injury, he'd given Tiffany Sarah's most cherished heirloom: her grandmother's silver dollar bolo tie. When Sarah dared to ask for it back at a pre-Fair party, Tiffany, with a scornful smirk and Jake's tacit approval, snapped the tie's cord, sending the precious silver dollar clattering to the floor, dented and broken. "It's just a thing, Sarah," Jake carelessly remarked, offering to buy a new one, utterly oblivious to the depth of her hurt and the heirloom's meaning. The public humiliation and blatant disrespect burned, turning Sarah's heartbreak into a simmering fury she'd never known. They thought she was weak, easily managed, a charitable case with no fire. But Jake's condescending words about "adrenaline" had struck a chord. She would show them. She would take back her power and her identity. Tonight, under the bright lights of the County Fair, Sarah Miller would unleash her secret talent, and with her trusted horse, Dust Devil, prove just how much adrenaline she truly possessed.”
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